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prescriptive
adjective pre·scrip·tive \pri-ˈskrip-tiv\
: giving exact rules, directions, or instructions about how you should do something
: providing rules and opinions that tell people how language should be used
Full Definition of PRESCRIPTIVE
1
: serving to prescribe <prescriptive rules of usage>
2
: acquired by, founded on, or determined by prescription or by long-standing custom
— pre·scrip·tive·ly adverb
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First Known Use of PRESCRIPTIVE
1748
Related to PRESCRIPTIVE
- Synonyms
- classical, conventional, customary, traditional
- Antonyms
- nontraditional, unconventional, uncustomary, untraditional
Rhymes with PRESCRIPTIVE
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